Electronic image pickup apparatus

ABSTRACT

An electronic image pickup apparatus has a housing which houses an electronic image pickup unit, an image display unit, a memory unit, and a photographic information display unit. The housing includes a photographic information display window arranged in an upper surface thereof so that information relating to photography displayed on the photographic information display unit can be seen from an outside thereof, and an image display window arranged in a back surface thereof so that an image displayed on the image display unit can be seen from the outside thereof. At least one operating member for selecting photographic information displayed on the photographic information display unit is arranged near to the photographic information display window on the housing, and at least one operating member for operating the image display unit is arranged near to the image display window on the housing.

CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This is a Continuation Application of U.S. patent application Ser. No.09/639,001 filed Aug. 15, 2000, which is a Division of application Ser.No. 08/907,192, filed Aug. 6, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,181,380 issuedJan. 30, 2001, the entire contents of each of which are beingincorporated herein by reference. This application claims the benefit ofJapanese Patent Application No. 8-211443 filed Aug. 9, 1996, thecontents of which are incorporated herein by reference.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to an electronic image pickup apparatus.

Conventionally, an electronic image pickup apparatus for picking up animage, formed on a charge coupled device by a lens unit, through thecharge coupled device has been well known. In the electronic imagepickup apparatus field, it is always desired to provide a smaller andlighter apparatus and to facilitate assembly.

BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The present invention has been made in the above-describedcircumstances. It is therefore an object of the present invention toprovide an electronic image pickup apparatus which is smaller andlighter than the conventional apparatus and which can be easilyassembled.

In order to achieve the above described object of this invention, anelectronic image pickup apparatus according to the invention comprisesan electronic image pickup unit which electronically picks up an image;an image display unit which displays the electronically picked up image;a memory unit which stores the electronically picked up image; aphotographic information display unit which displays informationrelating to photography; a housing which has an upper surface and a backsurface and which houses the electronic image pickup unit, the imagedisplay unit, the memory unit, and the photographic information displayunit, the housing including a photographic information display windowwhich is arranged in the upper surface of the housing and through whichinformation relating to photography displayed on the photographicinformation display unit can be seen from an outside of the housing andan image display window which is arranged in the back surface of thehousing and through which the image displayed on the image display unitcan be seen from the outside of the housing; at least one operatingmember which is arranged near to the photographic information displaywindow on the housing and which selects photographic informationdisplayed on the photographic information display unit; and at least oneoperating member which is arranged near to the image display window onthe housing and which operates the image display unit.

Additional objects and advantages of the invention will be set forth inthe description which follows, and in part will be obvious from thedescription, or may be learned by practice of the invention. The objectsand advantages of the invention may be realized and obtained by means ofthe instrumentalities and combinations particularly pointed out in theappended claims.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS

The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and constitute apart of the specification, illustrate presently preferred embodiments ofthe invention, and together with the general description given above andthe detailed description of the preferred embodiments given below, serveto explain the principles of the invention.

FIG. 1 is a perspective view schematically showing an obliquely upperfront appearance of an electronic image pickup apparatus in oneembodiment according to the present invention, in which a lens barrierof the apparatus is in a close position;

FIG. 2 is a perspective view schematically showing a part of theelectronic image pickup apparatus of FIG. 1, in which the lens barrierof the apparatus is in an opening position;

FIG. 3 is a perspective view schematically showing an obliquely upperrear appearance of the electronic image pickup apparatus of FIG. 1;

FIG. 4 is an exploded perspective view of the electronic image pickupapparatus shown in FIG. 1;

FIG. 5 is a perspective view showing an obliquely upper rear appearanceof a main body block shown in FIG. 4;

FIG. 6 is a top view showing an arrangement of a main body frame of themain body block, a finder unit, a photographic lens unit, an imagedisplay means, an electric flash substrate, an external interfacesubstrate, an image pickup substrate, an image display operatingsubstrate and a main substrate within a housing of the electronic imagepickup apparatus shown in FIG. 1;

FIG. 7 is an enlarged exploded perspective view of an auxiliary powersupply battery holder chamber shown in FIG. 4;

FIG. 8 is a partial cross-sectional view showing a positionalrelationship between the auxiliary power supply battery holder chambershown in FIG. 4 and the main body frame within the housing shown in FIG.1;

FIG. 9 is a cross sectional view almost along the finder unit and thephotographic lens unit located at the left end portion (right endportion in FIG. 1) of the electronic image pickup apparatus, showing astructure for sliding movement of the lens barrier of the electronicimage pickup apparatus in the embodiment according to the presentinvention between the close position shown in FIG. 1 and the openposition shown in FIG. 2;

FIG. 10 is a schematic cross-sectional view showing a conventionalstructure for sliding movement of a conventional lens barrier betweenits close position and its open position;

FIG. 11 is an enlarged, cross-sectional view showing a battery insertionopening formed at a right end portion (left end portion in FIG. 1) in alower surface area on an outer surface of a front housing member of FIG.1 and showing a bearing structure for supporting a battery cap to berotatable between a close position in which the battery cap covers thebattery opening and an open position in which the battery cap opens thebattery opening; and

FIG. 12 is an enlarged, exploded perspective view of the battery openingand the bearing structure of the battery cap of FIG. 11.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

FIG. 1 is a perspective view schematically showing an obliquely upperfront appearance of an electronic image pickup apparatus shown accordingto an embodiment of the present invention, in which a lens barrier ofthe apparatus is in a closed position. FIG. 2 is a perspective viewschematically showing a part of the electronic image pickup apparatus ofFIG. 1, in which the lens barrier of the apparatus is in an openposition. FIG. 3 is a perspective view schematically showing anobliquely upper rear appearance of the electronic image pickup apparatusof FIG. 1.

In this embodiment, the electronic image pickup apparatus is a so-calleddigital camera for picking up an image by using a photoelectric transferdevice such as a CCD (Charge Coupled Device), as an electronic imagepickup means.

As shown in FIG. 1, a housing 10 of the electronic image pickupapparatus has a front housing member 12 and a rear housing member 14which are detachably connected with each other. The front housing member12 and the rear housing member 14 are made of synthetic resin such aspolycarbonate resin and ABS resin.

A right end portion in a front surface area on an outer surface of thefront housing member 12 (left end portion in FIG. 1) is expanded forwardso that a user can easily catch the housing 10 with his or her righthand. A grip rubber 12 a is attached on the right end portion in thefront surface area to prevent the user's right fingers from slippingthereon with his or her sweat.

An inside of the expanded right end portion provides a battery storagespace for storing main power supply batteries. A battery insertionopening for putting the main power supply batteries in and out of thespace is provided in a right end portion in a lower surface area on theouter surface of the front housing member 12 (left end portion in FIG.1). A battery cap is supported in the opening so as to be rotatablebetween open and close positions. The battery insertion opening, thebattery cap and a bearing structure for the battery cap will bedescribed later in detail.

A decorative sheet 12 b is attached on an upper end portion in the frontsurface area on the outer surface of the front housing member 12 fromalmost a center of the upper end portion to a left end thereof (rightend in FIG. 1). An electronic flash window 12 c, a self-timer displaywindow 12 d and a viewfinder window 12 e are formed in the decorativesheet 12 b in this order from its center to its left end. An electronicflash opening, a self-timer display opening and a viewfinder opening(not shown) corresponding to the electronic flash window 12 c, theself-timer display window 12 d and the viewfinder window 12 e on thedecorative sheet 12 b are formed in an upper end portion in the frontsurface area of the outer surface of the front housing member 12corresponding to the decorative sheet 12 b.

A lens barrier 16 is arranged below the decorative sheet 12 b in thefront surface area on the outer surface of the front housing member 12.The lens barrier 16 is slidable along the front surface area between afirst position and a second position. In this first position, the lensbarrier 16 is located under the self-timer display window 12 d and theviewfinder window 12 e and away from the left end (right end in FIG. 1)of the front surface area as shown in FIG. 1, and in the second positionthe lens barrier 16 is located rightward from the first position andreaches the left end of the front surface area as shown in FIG. 2.

A lens opening 12 f is formed under the viewfinder window 12 e in thefront surface area as shown in FIG. 2. The lens barrier 16 located inthe first position shown in FIG. 1 closes the lens opening 12 f. Thelens barrier 16 located in the second position shown in FIG. 2 opens thelens opening 12 f. Thus, the first position of the lens barrier 16 shownin FIG. 1 is a close position and the second position thereof shown inFIG. 2 is an open position.

The sliding movement of the lens barrier 16 between the close positionand the open position is performed by engaging upper and lower ends ofthe lens barrier 16 with a first guide groove (not shown) in the frontsurface area on the outer surface of the housing 10 and a second guidegroove (not shown) in a lower surface area on the outer surface of thehousing 10. The first guide groove is covered by the decorative sheet 12b, and the second guide groove located in a front end portion in thelower surface area on the outer surface of the housing 10 and extendsfrom almost a center of the front end portion to a left end thereof(right end in FIG. 1) in parallel to the first guide groove. Structuresof the first and second guide grooves and those of the upper and lowerend portions of the lens barrier 16 slidably engaged with the guidegrooves will be described later in detail.

As shown in FIG. 1, a photographic information display window 12 g isprovided in almost a center of a rear end portion in an upper surfacearea on the outer surface of the front housing member 12. In the housing10, photographic information display means such as a liquid crystaldisplay device is provided to correspond to the photographic informationdisplay window 12 g. The photographic information display means displaysvarious information of the electronic image pickup apparatus (such assetting and setting release of a self-timer mode various flash modes, acontinuous photographic mode and photographic record delete mode, thenumber of frames, the residual quantity of the main power supplybatteries, etc.). The various information displayed on the photographicinformation display means can be seen from the outside of the housing 10through the photographic information display window 12 g. Variousoperation buttons 12 h for selecting the various information displayedon the photographic information display means are arranged on both sidesof the photographic information display window 12 g on the rear endportion in the upper surface area.

A shutter button 12 i is arranged on a forwardly expanded right endportion (left end portion in FIG. 1) of the upper surface area in theouter surface of the front housing member 12.

A terminal protection cover 12 j is provided in a left end surface area(right end surface area in FIG. 1) on the outer surface of the fronthousing member 12 to be capable of freely opening and closing. A signalinput/output terminal and an external power supply input terminal arehidden on a back side of the terminal protection cover 12 j.

As shown in FIG. 3, an image display window 14 a is formed in almost acenter of a rear surface area on an outer surface of the rear housingmember 14, and an image display portion (i.e. screen) of image displaymeans 18 such as a liquid crystal display device stored in the housing10 is exposed in the image display window 14 a. A finder eyepiece window14 b is arranged in the left of the image display window 14 a on anupper end portion in the rear surface area on the outer surface of therear housing member 14. A plurality of image display operation buttons14 c for operating the image display means 18 are arranged in the rightof the finder eyepiece window 14 a on the upper end portion on the rearsurface area, FIG. 4 is an exploded, perspective view of the electronicimage pickup apparatus of FIG. 1. It shows the front housing member 12,the rear housing member 14 separated from the front housing member 12and a main body block 20 usually stored between the front housing member12 and the rear housing member 14.

The main body block 20 comprises a main body frame 20 a having aprojection surface almost equal to a front surface area on an innersurface of the front housing member 12 and a rear surface area on aninner surface of the rear housing member 14. In the main body frame 20a, a light emitting portion 22 of electronic flash light emitting meansis provided in a position corresponding to the electronic flash window12 c of the front housing member 12. The light emitting portion 22includes a Xenon discharge tube and a light reflection umbrella.

In the main body frame 20 a, front ends of a light emitting device 24for displaying an operation of a self-timer and a finder unit 26 arearranged in positions corresponding to the self-timer display window 12d and the viewfinder window 12 e of the front housing member 12,respectively. A rear end of the finder unit 26 corresponds to the findereyepiece window 14 b of the rear housing member 14.

In the main body frame 20 a, a photographic lens unit 28 is arranged ina position located below the finder unit 26 and corresponding to thelens opening 12 f of the front housing member 12. Electronic imagepickup means using a photoelectric transfer device such as a CCD (ChargeCoupled Device) is incorporated in an inner end of the photographic lensunit 28.

In the main body frame 20 a, the above described signal input/outputterminal 30 and the above described external power supply input terminal32 located in the back side of the terminal protection cover 12 j in theleft end surface area on the outer surface of the front housing member12 are arranged in the left (right in FIG. 4) of the finder unit 26 andin that of the photographic lens unit 28.

In the main body frame 20 a, a booster 34 for increasing a predeterminedvoltage from the main power supply batteries to another predeterminedvoltage to drive respective circuits and an electronic flash capacitor36 for storing electric charges to emit light from the electronic flashlight emitting means are arranged below the light emitting portion 22.Further, in the main body frame 20 a, an electronic flash substrate 38is arranged in an area facing the front surface area on the innersurface of the front housing member 12 to extend from the booster 34arranged almost in a center in a lateral direction of the main bodyframe 20 a to the left end (right end in FIG. 4) thereof, so as not tocontact the electronic flash capacitor 36, the photographic lens unit28, the signal input/output terminal 30 and the external power supplyinput terminal 32. A well known circuit for controlling the operation ofthe electronic flash light emitting means is provided on the electronicflash substrate 38.

Furthermore, a right end portion (left end portion in FIG. 4) of themain body frame 20 a extending from the booster 34 almost in the centerin the lateral direction of the main body frame 20 a to the right end(left end in FIG. 4) cooperates with the forwardly expanded right endportion (left end portion in FIG. 4) in the front surface area of thefront housing member 12 to define a barrier plate for defining a batterystorage space 40 for storing a plurality of main power supply batteries(not shown). A plurality of contact terminals 42 for the main powerbatteries (not shown) stored in the battery storage space 40 areprovided on the upper right end portion (upper left end portion in FIG.4) of the main body frame 20 a.

The battery opening of the battery storage space 40 is formed in theright end portion (left end portion in FIG. 1) in the lower surface areaon the outer surface of the front housing member 12. As describedbefore, the battery opening and the battery cap thereof will bedescribed later in detail.

In the main body frame 20 a, an external interface substrate 44connected to the signal input/output terminal 30 and to the externalpower supply input terminal 32 is arranged in a portion corresponding toa right side of the image display window 14 a in the rear surface areaon the inner surface of the rear housing member 14.

A switch/display substrate 46 is arranged on an upper end of the mainbody frame 20 a to correspond to an upper surface area on the innersurface of the front housing member 12. A shutter operating switch 48 isarranged on the switch/display substrate 46 in a position correspondingto the shutter button 12 i in the upper surface area on the outersurface of the front housing member 12 to be operated by the shutterbutton 12 i. Information display means 50 such as a liquid crystaldisplay device and various operation switches 52 are further arranged onthe switch/display substrate 46 to correspond to the photographicinformation display window 12 g and the various operating buttons 12 hin the upper surface area on the outer surface of the front housingmember 12, respectively.

A plurality of connector pieces 54 and a plurality of engaging pieces 56are formed on a peripheral portion of the rear surface area on the innersurface of the rear housing member 14. The connector pieces 54 are usedfor connecting the rear housing member 14, together with the main bodyblock 20, with the front housing member 12 by using fixed screws (notshown), and the engaging pieces 56 are used for engaging the rearhousing member 14 with predetermined positions of the front housingmember 12.

An auxiliary power supply battery holder chamber 58 for detachablyholding an auxiliary power supply battery is provided on a lower rightcorner portion in the rear surface area on the inner surface of the rearhousing member 14. A structure of the auxiliary power supply batteryholder chamber 58 will be described later in detail.

A lower surface area on the inner surface of the rear housing member 14is a cross surface area extending in a direction crossing the rearsurface area on the inner surface of the rear housing member 14. In thelower surface area, a tripod support 60 having a tripod hole formed in alower surface area (i.e. cross surface area) on the outer surface of therear housing member 14 is formed in a position corresponding to almostthe center of the image display window 14 a in the lateral direction.

FIG. 5 is a perspective view showing an obliquely upper rear appearanceof the main body block 20 of FIG. 4.

As shown in FIG. 5, an image pickup substrate 62 is arranged in a backside of the external interface substrate 44 in the main body frame 20 aof the main body block 20. On the image pickup substrate 62, a circuitfor controlling the photographic lens unit 28 (see FIG. 4) and theelectronic image pickup means (not shown) using the photoelectrictransfer device such as a CCD (Charge Coupled Device) as mentioned aboveis formed.

In the main body frame 20 a, the image display means 18 is arranged in aposition corresponding to the image display window 14 a in the rearsurface area on the inner surface of the rear housing member 14. Theimage display means 18 has a flat rectangular shape. Mounting pieces 64are protruded in upper and lower directions (that is, toward the uppersurface area and the lower surface area on the inner surface of the rearhousing member 14, each of these upper and lower surface areas servingas the cross surface area extending in the direction crossing the rearsurface area in which the image display window 14 a is formed) fromright and left ends of each of upper and lower edges of the imagedisplay means 18. The upper and lower mounting pieces 64 of the imagedisplay means 18 are fixed to predetermined image display means fixingmembers 20 b of the main body frame 20 a by fixing screws (not shown).The upper and lower mounting pieces 64 facilitate a fixing work forfixing the image display means 18 to the main body frame 20 a, therebyfacilitating assembling of the electronic image pickup apparatus of thisembodiment.

As described above, when the main body block 20, together with the rearhousing member 14, is connected to the front housing member 12 and ishoused in a predetermined position in the housing 10, the tripod support60 in the lower surface area on the inner surface of the rear housingmember 14 is arranged below the image display means 18 of the main bodyblock 20 between a pair of mounting pieces 64 of the lower edge of theimage display means 18, as shown in two-dot chain line in FIG. 5.

Since the tripod support 60 is arranged in a usually unused spacearranged below the image display means 18 between the paired mountingpieces 64 of the lower edge of the image display means 18 in the housing10, the space in the housing 10 can be used more effectively. As aresult, there is no need to increase the thickness and height of thehousing 10 for arranging the tripod support 60 in the housing 10 andthere is thereby no need to increase the outer dimensions and the weightof the housing 10. (This contributes to make the electronic image pickupapparatus of this embodiment smaller and lighter than the conventionalone.) Besides, the housing 10 can provide enough space for anarrangement of various components, thereby facilitating the assembly ofthe electronic image pickup apparatus of this embodiment.

On a right side of the image display means 18 in the main body frame 20a, a booster 66 is arranged. The booster 66 is used for increasing apredetermined voltage from the main power supply batteries (not shown)stored in the battery storage space 40 on the right end portion (leftend portion in FIG. 4) in the front surface of the main body frame 20 ashown in FIG. 4, to another predetermined voltage required for the imagedisplay means 18.

Above the booster 66 in the main body frame 20 a, an image displayoperation substrate 70 is arranged. A plurality of image displayoperating switches 68 are arranged on the substrate 70 so as to beoperated by a plurality of image display operating buttons 14 c (seeFIG. 3) arranged on the upper end portion in the rear surface area ofthe outer surface of the rear housing member 14.

A main substrate 72 including a central processing unit (not shown) forcontrolling the operation of the electronic image pickup apparatus ofthis embodiment is arranged on a front side of the image display means18 in the main body frame 20 a.

FIG. 6 is a top view schematically showing an arrangement of the mainbody frame 20 a, the finder unit 26, the photographic lens unit 28, theimage display means 18, the electronic flash substrate 38, the externalinterface substrate 44, the image pickup substrate 62, the image displayoperation substrate 70 and the main substrate 72 in the housing 10.

As shown in FIG. 6, the image display operation substrate 70 is locatedon the right side of the image display means 18, the finder eyepieceportion 14 b of the finder unit 26 is located on the left side of theimage display means 18 and the photographic lens unit 28 is locatedbelow the finder unit 26 on the left side of the image display means 18in the housing 10.

Furthermore, the image display operation substrate 70 is located in theupper end portion on the rear surface area of the housing 10 in theright side of the image display means 18, the finder eyepiece portion 14b, that is, the finder unit 26 is located in the upper end portion onthe rear surface area of the housing 10 in the left side of the imagedisplay means 18. Therefore, the housing 10 can provide a space forhousing the photographic lens unit 28 below the finder unit 26 on theleft side of the image display means 18.

Since the image display means 18 and the photographic lens unit 28usually having a relatively large thickness do not overlap each other ina direction along an optical axis of the photographic lens unit 28, itis possible to reduce the outer dimensions or particularly the thicknessof the housing 10 (a dimension in back and forth directions of thehousing 10).

In the following description, the operation of the electronic imagepickup apparatus of the embodiment according to the present inventionand having the structure outlined above with reference to FIGS. 1through 6, will be described.

A user of the above-described electronic image pickup apparatus holdsthe right end portion of the housing 10 with his or her right hand andmoves the lens barrier 16 on the front surface of the housing 10 withhis or her left hand from the close position shown in FIG. 1 to the openposition in FIG. 2. This movement of the lens barrier 16 makes a mainpower supply switch turn on so that an image formed on the electronicimage pickup means by the photographic lens of the photo-graphic lensunit 28 is converted into an electric signal by the electronic imagepickup means. The image formed on the electronic image pickup means canbe displayed on the image display portion (that is, screen) 18 a of thelarge image display means 18 shown in FIG. 3 by operating the pluralityof image display operating buttons 14 c on the rear surface of thehousing 10. By turning on the main power supply switch, predeterminedvarious information (such as the number of frames, the residual quantityof the main power supply batteries, etc. at present) relating to theelectronic image pickup apparatus is displayed on the small photographicinformation display window 12 g (shown in FIG. 1) on the upper surfaceof the housing 10. The predetermined various information displayed onthe information display window 12 g is changed by operating the variousoperating buttons 12 h (shown in FIG. 1) on the upper surface of thehousing 10.

When the user presses the shutter button 12 i at a desired timing whilethe user presses his or her right eye on the finder eyepiece portion 14b to catch a desired photographic target (an object) through the finder26 or observes an image displayed on the image display portion (that is,screen) 18 a of the image display means 18, the image of the object atthis moment is stored in a memory on the main substrate 72.

The image stored in the memory can be displayed on the image displayportion (that is, screen) 18 a of the large image display means 18(shown in FIG. 3) by operating the plural image display operatingbuttons 14 c (shown in FIG. 3) on the rear surface of the housing 10. Inthis operation, the user can operates the plural image display operatingbuttons 14 c by using only his or her right thumb while the user holdsthe right end portion of the housing 10 with his or her right hand.

In other words, as shown in FIG. 3, since the finder eyepiece portion 14b is located in the left side of the image display means 18 and theplural image display operating buttons 14 c (serving as image displayoperating members) are located in the right side of the image displaymeans 18 on the rear surface of the housing 10, the user can carry outboth the photographic operation and the reproduction operation by usingonly his or her right hand while holding the right end portion of thehousing 10 with his or her right hand, by the photographic operation theshutter button 12 i being depressed while catching a desiredphotographic target (an object) through the finder unit 26 or observingthe image displayed on the image display portion (that is, screen) 18 aof the image display means 18 and by the reproduction operation theimage stored in the memory being displayed on the image display portion(that is, screen) 18 a of the large image display means 18 in theelectronic image pickup apparatus of this embodiment. Consequently, itis possible to easily use the electronic image pickup apparatus of thisembodiment.

When the image stored in the memory is not necessary, it can be erasedfrom the memory by operating the various operating buttons 12 h (shownin FIG. 1) on the upper surface of the housing 10.

The above-mentioned reproduction and erase operations can be conductedwhile the lens barrier 16 is located in the close position. That is,even if the main power supply switch is turned off while the lensbarrier is located in the close position, the main power supply switchcan be turned on by operating the plural image display operating buttons14 c and the reproduction operation for displaying the image stored inthe memory can be displayed on the image display portion (that is,screen) 18 a of the large image display means 18 shown in FIG. 3. Inaddition, in this state, the erase operation for erasing unnecessaryimages stored in the memory from the memory can be performed byoperating the various operating buttons 12 h (shown in FIG. 1) on theupper surface of the housing 10.

Moreover, if desired flash mode or self-timer mode is set in the aboveelectronic image pickup apparatus by operating the various operatingbuttons 12 h (shown in FIG. 1) on the upper surface of the housing 10before pressing the shutter button 12 i, the electronic image pickupapparatus can be operated in the desired flash mode or self-timer modewhen pressing the shutter button 12 i. It is also possible to change orrelease the flash mode now being set or release the self-timer mode byoperating the various operating buttons 12 h.

If the terminal protection cover 12 j (shown in FIG. 1) on the left endsurface (right end surface in FIG. 1) of the housing 10 is opened and asignal input/output terminal connector (not shown) is connected to thesignal input/output terminal 30 shown in FIGS. 3 and 5, the image storedin the memory can be outputted to, for example, an external computer orimage processing apparatus such as a printing machine. If an externalpower supply connector (not shown) is connected to the external powersupply input terminal 32 shown in FIGS. 3 and 5, the main power supplyfor the electronic image pickup apparatus of this embodiment isinstantly changed from the main power supply batteries (not shown) inthe battery storage space 40 (see FIG. 4) in the right end portion (leftend portion in FIG. 1) of the housing 10, to the external power supply,thereby preventing the consumption of the main power supply batteries(not shown). Additionally, if the external power supply connector (notshown) is separated from the external power supply input terminal 32shown in FIGS. 3 and 5, the main power supply for the electronic imagepickup apparatus of this embodiment is instantly changed from theexternal power supply to the main power supply batteries (not shown) inthe battery storage space 40 (see FIG. 4) in the right end portion (leftend portion in FIG. 1) of the housing 10.

A structure of the auxiliary power supply battery holder chamber 58shown in FIG. 4 will now be described with reference to FIGS. 7 and 8.

FIG. 7 illustrates an enlarged, perspective exploded view of theauxiliary power supply battery holder chamber 58 shown in FIG. 4. FIG. 8illustrates a partial cross-sectional view showing a positionalrelationship between the auxiliary power supply battery holder chamber58 of FIG. 4 and the image pickup substrate 62 of the main body frame 20in the housing 10.

An auxiliary battery 74 housed in the auxiliary power supply batteryholder chamber 58 has a disc like shape and has one electrode on aperiphery thereof and another electrode on one end surface thereof. Theauxiliary power supply battery 74 is used for backing up the variouscircuits used in the electronic image pickup apparatus of thisembodiment.

The auxiliary power supply battery holder chamber 58 has a flat batteryholder 76 b having a pair of clipping arms 76 a of an almost U-shape.The flat battery holder 76 b detachably holds one part of the peripheryand one part of a peripheral edge portion of one end surface of theauxiliary power supply battery 74 by the paired clipping arms 76 abetween the arms 76 a. Therefore, in the battery holder 76 b, the otherpart of the periphery of the auxiliary power supply battery 74 isexposed in a direction in which tip ends of the paired clipping arms 76a extend and both end surfaces of the auxiliary power supply battery 74is exposed between the paired clipping arms 76 a.

The battery holder 76 b is made of non conductive, elastic material suchas synthetic resin. Engaging recesses 76 c are formed on opposing sidesurfaces of tip end portions of the paired clipping arms 76 a.

The auxiliary power supply battery holder chamber 58 further has abattery holder insertion opening 78 for taking the battery holder 76 binto and out from the chamber 58. The opening 78 is formed along therear surface area in the left end portion (right end portion in FIG. 4)of the lower surface area of the rear housing member 14 of the housing10. The battery holder 76 b holding the auxiliary power supply battery74 is taken into and out from the chamber 58 through the battery holderinsertion opening 78 while the periphery of the auxiliary power supplybattery 74 is directed to the battery holder insertion opening 78. Theauxiliary power supply battery holder chamber 58 has also a peripheralwall 80 formed in the vicinity of the lower surface area on the left endportion (right end portion in FIG. 4) of the rear surface area in theinner surface of the rear housing member 14. The peripheral wall 80surrounds the periphery of the battery holder 76 b, except for a portionof the periphery directing the battery holder insertion opening 78, whenthe battery holder 76 is inserted into the housing 10 from the batteryholder opening 78.

A pair of engaging protrusions 80 a are formed on the peripheral wall80. The engaging protrusions 80 a are elastically engaged with theengaging represses 76 c of the tip end portions of the paired clippingarms 76 a of the battery holder 76 b when the holder 76 b is insertedinto a predetermined position in the housing 10 through the batteryholder insertion opening 78.

The other end surface of the auxiliary power supply battery 74 oppositeto the one end surface on which one electrode is provided faces an otherend surface facing area 82 surrounded by the peripheral wall 80 in thevicinity of the lower surface area on the left end portion (right endportion in FIG. 4) of the rear surface area in the inner surface of therear housing member 14 of the housing 10 when the battery holder 76 bholding the battery 74 is located in the predetermined position withinthe housing 10. The one end surface on which one electrode of theauxiliary power supply battery 74 is provided faces a fixed side wall 86detachably fixed to a protruding end of the peripheral wall 80 bywell-known fixing means 84 such as a fixing screw.

Namely, the auxiliary power supply battery holder chamber 58 is definedby the peripheral wall 80 formed in the rear surface area of the innersurface of the rear housing member 14, the other end surface facing area82 surrounded by the peripheral wall 80 on the rear surface area of theinner surface on of the rear housing member 14 and the fixed side wall86 detachably fixed to the protruding end of the peripheral wall 80 bythe well-known fixing means. A first terminal 88 is provided on theother end surface facing area 82, and a second terminal 90 is providedon the fixed side wall 86. The first terminal 88 contacts the other partof the periphery of the auxiliary power supply battery 74, the otherpart being exposed in the direction in which the tip ends of the pairedclipping arms 76 a of the battery holder 76 b are directed and being theone electrode of the battery 74. The second terminal 90 contacts theother part of the one end surface of the auxiliary power supply battery74, the other part being exposed between the paired clipping arms 76 aof the battery holder 76 b and being the other electrode of the battery74.

The second terminal 90 is formed by punching the fixed side wall 86 madeof a conductive, elastic material. The second terminal 90 may be formedby fixing a terminal piece of conductive, elastic material to the fixedside wall 86 made of non-conductive material.

In this embodiment, since the first and second terminals 88 and 90 forthe electrodes of the auxiliary power supply battery 74 held by thebattery holder 76 b inserted through the battery holder insertionopening 78 into the auxiliary power supply battery holder chamber 58 ofthe housing 10, are provided on the other end surface facing area 82surrounded by the peripheral wall 80 in the rear surface area of therear housing member 14 and on the fixed side wall 86 fixed to theprotruding end of the peripheral wall 80 in the rear surface area of therear housing member 14, the electronic image pickup apparatus can bemade smaller and lighter than the conventional apparatus and alsoassembled more easily. More precisely, when the above describedstructures of the first and second terminals 88 and 90 are compared witha case where the first and second terminals 88, 90 are supported by anyother member within the housing 10, for example, the image pickupsubstrate 62 facing the auxiliary power supply battery holder chamber 58as shown in FIG. 8, various components 92 can be arranged on the anyother component such as the image pickup substrate 62 facing theauxiliary power supply battery holder chamber 58, so that an efficiencyof using a surface of the any other component can be improved.

Further, since the structure of such an auxiliary power supply batteryholder chamber 58 is simple, it is possible to easily provide the firstterminal 88 on the other end surface facing area 82 on the inner surfaceof the housing 10 through a space surrounded by the protruding end ofthe peripheral wall 80 before the fixed side wall 86 is fixed to theprotruding end of the peripheral wall 80. The second terminal 90 can beeasily provided on the fixed side wall 86 before the fixed side wall 86is fixed to the protruding end of the peripheral wall 80.

If the fixed side wall 86 is made of electric terminal material and thesecond terminal 90 is formed by a part of the fixed side wall 86, thefixed side wall 86, together with the second terminal 90, can be easilyformed, thus making it possible to decrease the number of components ofthe electronic image pickup apparatus according to the present inventionto thereby further facilitate the assembly of the apparatus.

Next, a structure for sliding of the lens barrier 16 between the closeposition of FIG. 1 and the open position of FIG. 2 will be described indetail.

FIG. 9 illustrates a cross sectional view almost along the finder unit26 and the image pickup lens unit 28 on the left end portion (right endportion in FIG. 1) of the electronic image pickup apparatus. FIG. 9shows the structure for sliding of the lens barrier 16 of the electronicimage pickup apparatus of the embodiment according to the presentinvention between the close position of FIG. 1 and the open position ofFIG. 2. FIG. 10 is a schematic cross section view showing a conventionalstructure for sliding of a conventional lens barrier between its closeposition and its open position.

The structure for sliding of this embodiment has a pair of first andsecond guide grooves 100 and 102 arranged on portions located above andbelow a lens opening 12 f for introducing light into the lens unit 12 onthe outer surface of the front housing member 12. The first and secondguide grooves 100 and 102 extend parallel with each other in a lateraldirection.

The first guide groove 100 is located below the lens opening 12 f on thefront surface area in the outer surface of the front housing member 12of the housing 10 and opens in a downward direction, indicated by anarrow C, which is one of cross directions crossing a front direction,indicated by an arrow F, in which the front surface area faces. Thesecond guide groove 102 is located above the lens opening 12 f and opensin the above-described front direction. More specifically, the firstguide groove 100 is located in the vicinity of the front surface area inthe lower surface area of the front housing member 12. The second guidegroove 102 is located between the viewfinder window 12 e and the lensopening 12 f in the front surface area both of which are located abovethe lens opening 12.

Both upper and lower ends of the lens barrier 16 are engaged with thefirst and second guide grooves 100 and 102. To be more specific, thelower end portion of the lens barrier 16 corresponding to the lowerfirst guide groove 100 has a first engaging claw 16 a. The firstengaging claw 16 a is inserted through the lower opening of the firstguide groove 100 into the first guide groove 100, engaged with the firstguide groove 100 in the above front direction F and the rear directionindicated by an arrow B which is opposite to the front direction F andslidable along the first guide groove 100. The upper end portion of thelens barrier 16 corresponding to the upper second guide groove 102 has asecond engaging claw 16 b. The second engaging claw 16 b is insertedthrough the front opening of the second guide groove 102 into the secondguide groove 102, engaged with the second guide groove 102 in a verticaldirection corresponding to the above-mentioned cross direction in thisembodiment and slidable along the second guide groove 102.

After the lower first engaging claw 16 a is inserted into the lowerfirst guide groove 100, the lens barrier 16 rotates around the lowerfirst engaging claw 16 a engaged with the lower first guide groove 100so that the upper second engaging claw 16 b is directed to the uppersecond guide groove 102. By so doing, the upper second engaging claw 16b can be naturally and easily inserted into the upper second guidegroove 102.

Thereafter, a separation protection member 104 is fixed to the frontsurface area of the front housing member 12 to cover an upper half ofthe upper second guide groove 102. The separation protection member 104engages with an upper half of the upper second guide claw 102 on theupper end portion of the lens barrier 16 in the front direction F andprotects the second engaging claw 102 from separating from the frontopening of the second guide groove 102. In this embodiment, theseparation protection member 104 is covered with a decorative sheet 12 band cannot be seen in the front surface area of the front housing member12.

That is, in this embodiment, since the lower first guide groove 100 islocated on the lower surface area in the outer surface of the fronthousing member 12 of the housing 10, it cannot be seen in a front viewof the front housing 12. Although the upper second guide groove 102 islocated on the front surface area in the outer surface of the fronthousing member 12 of the housing 10, it is covered with the separationprotection member 104 and the decorative sheet 12 b so that the uppersecond guide groove 102 cannot be seen in the front view of the fronthousing member 12. Thus, the electronic image pickup apparatus of thisembodiment has a streamlined appearance in the front view of the fronthousing 12 of the housing 10.

In addition, to rotatably engage the first and second engaging claws 16a and 16 b of the upper and lower end portions of the lens barrier 16with the paired first and second guide grooves 100 and 102 on the outersurface of the housing 10, prior to fixing the separation protectionmember 104 to the outer surface of the housing 10, the first engagingclaw 16 a on the lower end portion of the lens barrier 16 correspondingto the first guide groove 100 is inserted through the lower opening ofthe first guide groove 100 into the first guide groove 100 from thelower surface area in one of the cross directions crossing the frontdirection F and the second engaging claw 16 b on the upper end portionof the lens barrier 16 corresponding to the second guide groove 102 inthe front surface area is inserted through the front opening of thesecond guide groove 102 into the second guide groove 102 in thedirection B opposite to the front direction F. Thereafter, theseparation protection member 104 is fixed to the outer surface of thehousing 10. Therefore, there is no need to apply strong force to theassembling work (that is, the engaging work for engaging the first andsecond engaging claws 16 a and 16 b of the both upper and lower endportions of the lens barrier 16 with the paired first and second guidegrooves 100 and 102 on the outer surface of the housing 100, in thisembodiment). The fact that no strong force is applied to the upper andlower end portions of the lens barrier 16 during assembling work makesthe assembling work ease and the structure of the lens barrier 16 beingsimple. As a result, compared to the conventional apparatus, theelectronic image pickup apparatus according to the present invention canbe smaller in size and lighter in weight.

Moreover, the above-described structure for the slidable movement of thelens barrier between the close position shown in FIG. 1 and the openposition shown in FIG. 2 can make a distance between the first andsecond guide grooves 100 and 102 short. The distance between them (whichcorresponds to the height in the vertical direction of the housing 10)is shorter than the moving distance of the lens barrier 16 in a widthdirection (which corresponds to the lateral direction of the housing 10in this embodiment). If a force applied to the lens barrier 16 to movethe barrier 16, is not applied to a center in the vertical direction ofthe lens barrier 16, the couple of force generated on the upper andlower end portions of the lens barrier 16 becomes smaller. Thus, it ispossible to always smoothly slide the lens barrier 16.

FIG. 9 also illustrates that the rear housing member 14 and the mainbody block 20 are connected to the front housing member 12 by the fixingscrew 114 through the connector piece 54 of the rear housing member 14.

In a structure, shown in FIG. 10, for sliding a conventional lensbarrier 110 between the close position and the open position, first andsecond engaging claws 110 a and 110 b on upper and lower end portions ofthe lens barrier 110 protrude to approach each other and are engagedwith first and second engaging grooves 112 a, 112 b formed in upper andlower surface areas in an outer surface of a housing 112, the engaginggrooves 112, 112 b being opened upward and downward and extending alongthe front surface area. And, the engaging claws 11 a, 10 b are slidablealong the first and second engaging grooves 112 a, 112 b.

With such a conventional structure, to engage the first and secondengaging claws 111 a and 110 b on the upper and lower end portions ofthe lens barrier 110 with the first and second engaging grooves 112 aand 112 b of the housing 112, the lens barrier 110 is pressed againstthe front surface area of the housing 112 while the first and secondengaging claws 110 a and 110 b on the upper and lower end portions ofthe lens barrier 110 are being directed to the upper and lower ends ofthe front surface area of the housing 112. The upper and lower endportions of the lens barrier 110 slidably contact with the upper andlower ends of the front surface area of the housing 112 and therebyelastically bent the upper and lower end portions so as to widen thedistance between the upper and lower end portions of the lens barrier110. Thereafter, the first and second engaging claws 110 a and 110 b areengaged with the first and second engaging grooves 112 a and 112 b ofthe housing 112 as shown in FIG. 10. in this conventional structure,since the upper and lower end portions of the lens barrier 110 areforcibly and elastically bent, the upper and lower end portions must beformed to have large strength so that a weight of the lens barrier 110is increased. As a result, a weight of the conventional electronic imagepickup apparatus having the structure for sliding the lens barrier 110is increased.

Moreover, relatively strong force is required to forcibly andelastically bend the upper and lower end portions of the lens barrier110. As a result, the engaging work for engaging the first and secondengaging claws 110 a and 110 b on the upper and lower end portions ofthe leans barrier 110 with the first and second engaging grooves 112 aand 112 b of the housing 112 becomes hard. In some cases, the upper andlower end portions of the lens barrier 110 are damaged while they areforcibly and elastically bent.

With such a conventional structure, it is necessary to make the heightof the lens barrier 110 equal to that between the upper and lowersurface areas of the housing 112. Due to this, if the width of the lensbarrier 110 in its moving direction is relatively smaller than theheight of the lens barrier 110 and a force applied to the lens barrier110 to move the barrier 110 is not applied to the center of thedirection of the height of the lens barrier 110, then the large coupleof force tends to occur on the upper and lower end portions of the lensbarrier 110. As a result, the lens barrier 110 cannot slide smoothly. Ifthe width of the lens barrier 110 is relatively larger than the heightof the lens barrier 110 to slide the lens barrier 110 smoothly, theweight of the lens barrier 110 is increased to thereby increase theweight of the conventional electronic image pickup apparatus having theabove described slidable structure for the lens barrier 110.

Now, a bearing structure for rotatably supporting the battery capbetween a close position and an open position in the battery insertionopening formed in the right end portion (left end portion in FIG. 1) ofthe lower surface area on the outer surface of the front housing member12 to take the main power supply batteries (not shown) in and out of thebattery storage space 40 (see FIG. 4) provided inside the expanded rightend portion (left end portion in FIG. 1) of the housing 10 in FIG. 1,will be described in detail.

FIG. 11 is an enlarged cross-sectional view showing the battery opening120 formed in the right end portion (left end portion in FIG. 1) of thelower surface area on the outer surface of the front housing member 12of FIG. 1 and showing the bearing structure for supporting the batterycap 122 rotatable between the close position and the open position inthe battery opening 120. FIG. 12 is an enlarged, exploded perspectiveview of the battery opening 120, the bearing structure and the batterycap 122 of FIG. 11.

The bearing structure includes a pair of shaft supporting recessportions 114 provided in the lower surface area on the inner surface ofthe front housing member 12 of the housing 10 to face the lower endsurface of the main body frame 20 a. The shaft supporting recessportions 114 are spaced from each other by a predetermined distance in adirection in which the lower end surface of the main body frame 20 aextends and have openings 114 a covered with the lower end surface ofthe main body frame 20 a in the housing 10, respectively. To be morespecific, the paired shaft supporting repress portions 114 of thisembodiment are formed on rear end portions of right and left edges ofthe battery insertion opening 120 on the lower surface area of the innersurface of the front housing member 12 to face the lower end surface ofthe main body frame 20 a, and are spaced apart for a predetermineddistance from each other in the extending direction of the lower endsurface of the main body frame 20 a.

The battery cap 122 comprises a pair of rotation center shafts 122 aconcentrically protruding in the lateral direction from rear ends ofright and left edges thereof. The paired center shafts 122 a areinserted into the paired shaft supporting recess portions 114 throughthe radial direction openings 114 a as indicated by two-dot chain lineshown in FIG. 12 just before the front housing member 12, the rearhousing member 14 and the main body block 20 are connected to oneanother as shown in FIG. 9 while assembling the electronic image pickupapparatus according to the embodiment of the present invention. When thefront housing member 12, the rear housing member 14 and the main bodyblock 20 shown in FIG. 4 are connected to one another as shown in FIG.9, the radial direction openings 114 a of the paired shaft supportingrecess portions 114 are covered with the lower end surface of the mainbody frame 20 a within the housing 10 as shown in FIG. 11. By so doing,the battery cap 122 can be rotatable around the paired rotation centershafts 122 a set in the paired shaft supporting recess portions 114shown in FIG. 11 between the close position for covering the batteryinsertion opening 120 and the open position for opening the batteryinsertion opening 120.

The paired rotation center shafts 122 a of the battery cap 122 areprevented from separating from the radial direction openings 114 a ofthe paired shaft supporting recess portions 114 by the lower end surfaceof the main body frame 20 a within the housing 10.

The bearing structure for the battery cap 122 characterized as describedabove is quite simple since the bearing structure is composed only of apair of shaft supporting recess portions 114 provided on the innersurface of the housing 10 and the main body frame 20 housed in thehousing 10 and having the lower end surface covering the radialdirection openings 114 a of the shaft supporting recess portions 114.Such a simple bearing structure makes the electronic image pickupapparatus of this invention being smaller and lighter than theconventional apparatus and makes the assembling work of the electronicimage pickup apparatus of this invention become simpler than that of theconventional apparatus.

Based on the embodiment according to the present invention as describedabove in detail, the electronic image pickup apparatus according to thepresent invention can be described as follows. It is noted thatreference numerals included in the following descriptions correspond tothose used in the above-described embodiment according to the presentinvention. However, they are only added to make the characteristics ofthe apparatus more easily understood and are not intended to limit thescope of the present invention to the specific structural elementsdescribed in the above-described embodiment and indicated by the samereference numerals.

1. The electronic image pickup apparatus according to the presentinvention comprises:

-   -   a main body frame (20 a);    -   a housing (10) housing the main body frame (20 a) and having a        battery insertion opening (120) for taking in and out batteries;    -   a shaft supporting recess portion (114) provided in a position        on the inner surface of the housing (10) to face the main body        frame (20 a) and covered with the main body frame (20 a) within        the housing (10); and    -   a battery cap (122) having a rotation center shaft (122 a)        rotatably supported by the shaft supporting recess portion (114)        on the inner surface of the housing (10), wherein the main body        frame (20 a) prevents the center shaft (122 a) from separating        from the shaft supporting recess portion (114) within the        housing (10), and the battery cap (122) is rotatable around the        rotation center shaft (122 a) between a close position for        covering the battery opening (120) of the housing (10) and an        open position for opening the battery opening (120).

2. In the apparatus structured as described in the item 1, the batterycap (122) has a pair of rotation center shafts (122 a) arrangedconcentrically and directed opposite each other; a pair of shaftsupporting recess portions (114) having radial direction openings (114a) covered with the main body frame (20 a) within the housing (10),respectively are provided in two positions on the inner surface of thehousing (10) to face the main body frame (10 a), respectively; and thepaired rotation center shafts (122 a) of the battery cap (122) can berotatably supported by the paired shaft supporting recess portions (114)on the inner surface of the housing (10).

With such a structure, the battery cap (122) can be supported firmly androtated smoothly on the housing (10).

3. The electronic image pickup apparatus according to the presentinvention comprises:

-   -   a housing (10) which houses a lens unit (28) for electronically        picking up an image, and which has a lens opening (12 f) for        introducing light into the lens unit (28);    -   a pair of guide grooves (100, 102) extending parallel with each        other on an outer surface of the housing (10) with the lens        opening (12 f) being interposed therebetween; and    -   a lens barrier (16) having both end portions (16 a, 16 b)        engaged with the paired guide grooves (100, 102) and moving        between a close position for closing the lens opening (12 f) and        are open position for opening the lens opening (12 f) while the        both end portions (16 a, 16 b) are guided by the paired guide        grooves (100, 102), wherein:    -   on the outer surface of the housing (10), one (100) of the        paired guide grooves (100, 102) opens in a cross direction (C)        crossing a front direction (F) to which a front surface area of        the housing (10), in which the lens opening (12 f) is formed, is        directed, and the other (102) of the paired guide grooves (100,        102) opens to the front direction (F),    -   one end portion (16 a) of the both end portions (16 a, 16 b) of        the lens barrier (16) corresponding to the one guide groove        (100) is inserted into and engaged with the one guide groove        (100), and to be slidable along the one guide groove (100),    -   the other end portion (16 b) of the both end portions (16 a, 16        b) of the lens barrier (16) corresponding to the other guide        groove (102) is inserted into and engaged with the other guide        groove (102), to be slidable along the other guide groove (102),        and    -   a separation protection member (104) is fixed on the outer        surface of the housing (10) to cover at least part of the        opening of the other guide groove after the other end portion of        the lens barrier has been inserted into the other guide groove,        and engages with the other end portion (16 b) of the lens        barrier (16) in the front direction (F) to prevent the other end        portion (16 b) of the lens barrier (16) from separating from the        opening of the other guide groove (102).

4. In the apparatus structured as described in the item 3, it ispreferable that the one guide groove (100) is formed in a lower surfacearea located below the front surface area on the outer surface of thehousing (10) and extending in directions (F, B) crossing the frontsurface area, and that the other guide groove (102) is formed in thefront surface area on the outer surface of the housing (10).

With such a structure, when observing the lens opening (12 f) in thefront surface area on the outer surface of the housing (10) of theelectronic image pickup apparatus, that is, observing the housing (10)in a direction (B) opposite to the front direction (F), the one guidegroove (100) cannot be seen and also the other guide groove (102) cannotbe seen due to the presence of the separation protection member (104)and a decorative sheet (12 b) for covering the separation protectionmember (104). Thus, the housing (10) of the electronic image pickupapparatus presents a streamlined appearance.

Based on the embodiment according to the present invention, theelectronic image pickup apparatus according to the present invention canbe further described as follows.

5. The electronic image pickup apparatus according to the presentinvention comprises:

-   -   a battery holder (76 b) holding a flat battery (74) at a part of        a peripheral surface of the battery (74) and a part of both end        surfaces thereof, the flat battery (74) having electrodes on the        peripheral surface thereof and on one end surface thereof; and    -   a housing (10) including a battery holder chamber (58) having a        battery insertion opening (78) for putting the battery holder        (76 b) in and out of the chamber (58), the battery holder (76 b)        being put in and out of the chamber (58) through the battery        holder opening (78) while the peripheral surface of the battery        (74) is directed to the battery holder opening (78), wherein the        battery holder chamber (58) further comprises a first terminal        (88) for contacting one electrode on the peripheral surface of        the battery (74) held by the battery holder (76 b) inserted from        the battery holder insertion opening (78) into a chamber (58),        and the second terminal (90) for contacting another electrode on        one end surface of the battery (74) held by the holder (76 b)        inserted from the opening (78) into the chamber (58).

6. In the apparatus structured as described in item 5, it is preferablethat the battery holder chamber (58) of the housing (10) is defined by aperipheral wall (80) formed by protruding from the inner surface of thehousing (10) and facing the peripheral surface of the battery (74) heldin the battery holder (76 b) within the battery holder chamber (78) indirections except for a direction (M) facing the battery holder opening(78), another end surface facing area (82) surrounded by the peripheralwall (80) on the inner surface of the housing (10) and facing the otherend surface of the battery (74) of the battery holder (75 b) within thebattery holder chamber (58), and a fixed side wall (86) fixed to aprotruding end of the peripheral wall (80) and facing the one endsurface of the battery (74) of the battery holder (76 b) within thebattery holder chamber (58), and that the first terminal (88) isprovided on the other surface facing area (82) on the inner surface ofthe housing (10) and the second terminal (90) is provided on the fixedside wall (86).

Since a structure of the battery holder chamber (58) as described aboveis simple, prior to fixing the fixed side wall (86) to the protrudingend of the peripheral wall (80), the first terminal (88) can be easilyprovided on the other end surface facing area (82) on the inner surfaceof the housing (10) through a space surrounded by the protruding end ofthe peripheral wall (80). The second terminal (90) also can be easilyprovided on the fixed side wall (86) prior to fixing the fixed side wall(86) to the protruding end of the peripheral wall (80).

7. In the electronic image pickup apparatus structured as described initem 6, the fixed side wall (86) can be made of electric terminalmaterial and the second terminal can be formed by a part of the fixedside wall (86).

The fixed side wall (86) including the second terminal (90) can beeasily manufactured, thereby reducing the number of structural elementsof the electronic image pickup apparatus of the present invention. As aresult, the assembly of the apparatus is made easier.

Based on the embodiment according to the present invention as describedabove, the electronic image pickup apparatus of the present inventioncan be further described as follows.

8. The electronic image pickup apparatus according to the presentinvention comprises:

-   -   a housing (10) housing image display means (18) for displaying        an image based on an image signal inputted thereto; and    -   a tripod support (60) having a tripod hole and provided at the        housing (10), wherein the image display means (18) has at least        two protruding pieces (64) protruding in the same direction, and    -   the tripod support (60) is arranged between at least the two        protruding pieces (54) of the image display means (18) within        the housing (10).

The tripod support (60) protruding between at least two protrudingpieces (64) of the image display means (18) in the housing (10) improvesan efficiency of using a space within the housing (10) and consequentlycontributes to realize a smaller, lighter electronic image pickupapparatus. Furthermore, it provides enough space for an arrangement ofstructural elements within the housing (10), thereby facilitating anassembly of the electronic image pickup apparatus.

9. In the electronic image pickup apparatus structured as described initem 8, it is preferable that: the tripod hole of the tripod support(60) is opened in a cross surface area in the outer surface of thehousing (10), and the cross surface area extends in directions (F, B)crossing a rear surface area, to which an image display portion (18 a)of the image display means (18) is exposed, in the outer surface of thehousing (10); the image display means (18) protrudes the at least twoprotruding pieces (64) toward the cross surface area within the housing(10); a main body frame (20 a) is housed in the housing (10); and theimage display means (18) is supported by the main body frame (20 a)through the at least two protruding pieces (64).

By supporting the image display means (18) on the main body frame (20 a)through the at least two protruding pieces (64), the assembly of theelectronic image pickup apparatus according to the present invention canbe further facilitated.

10. In the electronic image pickup apparatus structured as described initem 8 or 9, the image display means (18) can be a liquid crystaldisplay device.

Based on the embodiment according to the present invention, theelectronic image pickup apparatus of the present invention can befurther described as follows.

11. The electronic image pickup apparatus according to the presentinvention comprises:

-   -   a housing (10) housing a finder unit (26), electronic image        pickup means and image display means (18) and provided with an        image display operating member (14 c) for operating the image        display means (18) on an outer surface thereof, wherein    -   an eyepiece window (14 b) of the finder unit (26) is located on        a rear surface area, to which the image display portion (18 a)        of the image display means (18) is exposed, in the outer surface        of the housing (10),    -   the eyepiece window is also located in a left side of an image        display portion (18 a) of the image display means (18) on the        rear surface area, and    -   the image display operating member (14 c) is located in a right        side of the image display portion (18 a) on the rear surface        area.

With such a structure, a user of the electronic image pickup apparatuscan look at the eyepiece window (14 b) of the finder unit (26) with hisor her right eye while holding a right end portion of the housing (10)of the apparatus with his or her right hand. The user can also freelyoperate the image display operating member (14 c) with his or her righthand. In other words, the user can easily use the electronic imagepickup apparatus of the present invention even when picking up an imageby the electronic image pickup means and when displaying the image bythe image display means (18).

12. In the electronic image pickup apparatus structured as described initem 11, it is preferable that: the eyepiece window (14 b) of the finderunit (26) which is located in the left side of the image display portion(18 b) in the rear surface area on the outer surface of the housing (10)is also located in the vicinity of an upper end of the rear surfacearea; and the image display operating member (14 c) which is located inthe right side of the image display portion (18 a) in the rear surfacearea on the outer surface of the housing (10) is also located in thevicinity of the upper end of the rear surface area.

With such a structure, it is possible to create a space for arranging aphotographic lens unit (28) for the electronic image pickup means belowthe finder unit (26) in the left side of the image display means (18)within the housing (10). This can reduce outer dimensions of the housing(10), in particular, a thickness of the housing (10). Besides, the usercan operate the image display operating member (14 c) easily with his orher thumb of his or her right hand while holding the right end portionof the housing (10) with his or her right hand.

Based on the embodiment according to the present invention as describedabove in detail, the electronic image pickup apparatus according to thepresent invention can be further described as follows.

13. The electronic image pickup apparatus according to the presentinvention comprises:

-   -   a housing (10) housing a photographic lens unit (28) and image        display means (18), wherein the photographic lens unit (28) and        the image display means (18) are arranged so as not to overlap        each other in a direction along an optical axis of the        photographic lens unit (28).

With such a structure, the relatively thick photographic lens unit (28)and the image display means (18) do not overlap each other in thehousing (10) in the direction along the optical axis of thephoto-graphic lens unit (28). As a result, the outer dimensions of thehousing (10), in particular, the thickness of the housing (10), can bereduced.

Additional advantages and modifications will readily occur to thoseskilled in the art. Therefore, the invention in its broader aspects isnot limited to the specific details and representative embodiments shownand described herein. Accordingly, various modifications may be madewithout departing from the spirit or scope of the general inventiveconcept as defined by the appended claims and their equivalents.

1. An electronic image pickup apparatus comprising: an electronic imagepickup unit which electronically picks up an image; an image displayunit which displays the electronically picked up image; a memory unitwhich stores the electronically picked up image; a photographicinformation display unit which displays information relating tophotography; a housing which has an upper surface and a back surface andwhich houses the electronic image pickup unit, the image display unit,the memory unit, and the photographic information display unit, thehousing including a photographic information display window which isarranged in the upper surface of the housing and through whichinformation relating to photography displayed on the photographicinformation display unit can be seen from an outside of the housing andan image display window which is arranged in the back surface of thehousing and through which the image displayed on the image display unitcan be seen from the outside of the housing; at least one operatingmember which is arranged near to the photographic information displaywindow on the housing and which selects photographic informationdisplayed on the photographic information display unit; and at least oneoperating member which is arranged near to the image display window onthe housing and which operates the image display unit.
 2. An electronicimage pickup apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the at least oneoperating member which selects photographic information displayed on thephotographic information display unit is arranged on the back surface ofthe housing, and the at least one operating member which operates theimage display unit is arranged on the back surface of the housing.
 3. Anelectronic image pickup apparatus according to claim 2, wherein the atleast one operating member which operates the image display unit isarranged on the back surface of the housing such that the at least oneoperating member is operated by a right hand of a user who uses theelectronic image pickup apparatus while the right hand holds thehousing.
 4. An electronic image pickup apparatus according to claim 3,wherein the photographic information includes a photographic recorddelete mode, and, when the at least one operating member selects thephotographic record delete mode, the photographic record delete-mode isdisplayed on the photographic information display unit and theelectronically picked up image stored in the memory unit and beingunnecessary is erased from the memory unit.